Click Here to Read: Call for Papers for 26th issue of History and Theory: the Protocols, titled “The Uncanny: Psychoanalysis, Art and Culture”. This document is in Hebrew.
Psychoanalysis and Social Work in the Summer of 1936 Letters
Click Here to Read: Introduction to Psychoanalysis and Social Work in the Summer of 1936 by Daniel Benveniste.
Click Here to Read: Introduction to Psychoanalysis and Social Work in the Summer of 1936 by Arthur Lynch
Click Here to View: Marion E. Kenworthy to John W. Beard letter, July 22, 1936.
Marion E. Kenworthy
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Promises, Oaths, and Vows: On the Psychology of Promising by Herbert J. Schlesinger
Click Here to Read: Review of Promises, Oaths, and Vows: On the Psychology of Promising by Herbert J. Schlesinger, Reviewed By Jeffrey H. Golland.
This article originally appeared as: Golland, Jeffrey H. (2008) . Review ofPromises, Oaths, and Vows: On the Psychology of Promising byHerbert J. Schlesinger Pyschoanalytic Psychology XXVIII, No. 4, pp. 50-51 and appears here with all requisite rights and permission.
Psychedelic Drugs Can Help Patients Face Death
Click Here to Read: How Psychedelic Drugs Can Help Patients Face Death by Lauren Slater in the New York Times on April 20, 2012,
IPTAR Memorial for Norbert Freedman
The Institute for Psychoanalytic Training and Research invites you to a memorial for Dr. Norbert Freedman.
Since Bert’s unexpected death on November 30th, 2011, a voice for psychoanalysis has been silenced. Bert was a central pillar of IPTAR and in the international psychoanalytic community for decades. He founded and led many of IPTAR’s programs and projects and was a beloved training analyst, supervisor, teacher, and friend at IPTAR as well as the NYU Postdoctoral Program. His theories on symbolization and desymbolization, and his Continue reading IPTAR Memorial for Norbert Freedman
Veterans and Brain Disease
Click Here to Read: Veterans and Brain Disease By Nicholas D. Kristof in the New York Times on April 25, 2012.
Neuroscience of need: Understanding the addicted mind
Click Here to Read: Neuroscience of need: Understanding the addicted mind By Bruce Goldman Photographs by Kelly Hennigan on the Stanford Medicine website.
In Therapy Forever? Enough Already

Click Here to Read: By Jonathan Alpert in The New York Times on April 21, 2012.
Click Here to Read: “We Have Nothing to Fear, But . . . “We have nothing to fear, but…”; Makari on the Anxieties in Today’s NYTimes on this website.
Click Here to Read: Jonathan Alpert’s Mis-Statements, And Possible Misconduct by Todd Essig on the Forbes Magazine website on April 23 2012.
Click Here to Read: Is Quick Therapy the Best Therapy? Letters to the Editor in the New York Times on on April 23, 2012.
Response to “In Therapy Forever: Enough Already,” (NYT 4-22-12)
Nathan Szajnberg MD Managing Editor
Imagine retitling Alpert’s OP-Ed “In Therapy Forever? Enough Already”: into “In Medical Treatment Forever? Enough Already.”
This is not entirely wrong; it simply doesn’t make sense. If medical treatment is for a runny nose, of course medical treatment shouldn’t be forever; any Doc-in-the-box can handle this. If it is for a diplococcal pneumonia, of course Continue reading In Therapy Forever? Enough Already
100 Years of the IPA: The Centenary History of the International Psychoanalytical Association 1910-2010
Paging Dr. Freud: A Viennese Espionage Thriller
Click Here to Read: Paging Dr. Freud: A Viennese Espionage Thriller Review of Waiting for Sunrise by William Boyd, Reviewed by Aengus Woods on the NPR Book Reviews website on April 18, 2012.









